Exercises


1.

List three reasons to use NFS.

2.

Which command would you give to mount on the local system the /home directory hierarchy that resides on the file server named bravo? Assume the mounted directory hierarchy will appear as /bravo.home on the local system. How would you mount the same directory hierarchy if it resided on the fileserver at 192.168.1.1? How would you unmount /home?

3.

How would you list the mount points on the remote system named bravo that the local system named grape can mount?

4.

Which command line lists the currently mounted NFS directory hierarchies?

5.

What does the /etc/fstab file do?

6.

From a server, how would you allow readonly access to /opt for any system in example.com?




A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux
A Practical Guide to Red HatВ® LinuxВ®: Fedoraв„ў Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (3rd Edition)
ISBN: 0132280272
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 383

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